Примери за използване на Quite suddenly на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Yes, and then one day you take down enemy aircraft defending their cities, and quite suddenly, yes, quite suddenly,
Use chamomile tea to control the presence of decaying fungi that often attack young seedlings and then quite suddenly.
a beloved Little League coach, and, quite suddenly, the main suspect in the horrific mutilation
But somehow, suddenly, there was something wrong with the Shiptars, quite suddenly, first they stopped greeting us.
how it still succeeds It happened quite suddenly.
which often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly.
or come on quite suddenly, though the signs and symptoms may have been present for months undetected or unnoticed.
Then a familiar story is able to appear quite suddenly, and superheroes appear in a new role.
according to which anyone can, and quite suddenly, get sick, only strengthens people's fear of this disease.
which often attacks young seedlings quite suddenly.
and it can quite suddenly appear due to a turn.
Unfortunately, erectile dysfunction can come quite suddenly and in full, some processes will become irreversible for the smoker.
they may yet respond quite suddenly.
many other diseases will be able to make itself felt during pregnancy and, moreover, quite suddenly.
And no one was able ever to answer it with much precision, until at the end, quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly,
The self-admission of failure lasted but an instant in Etheriel, and then, quite suddenly, he lifted his being as brightly
a beloved Little League coach, and, quite suddenly, the main suspect in the horrific mutilation
intended to be kept secret, could come, quite suddenly, to be found in almost every part of the world.
or come on quite suddenly, even flaring up in a matter of hours,
During 60 that war we repeatedly asked ourselves the question,"How are we going to win?" and no one was able ever to answer it with much precision, until at the end, quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly,